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Reaching remote villages in Nepal with medical care
June 2, 2015 Nepal

Reaching remote villages in Nepal with medical care

Madhu is a member of the Camillian Task Force, which is partnering with Caritas Nepal to provide medical care to communities devastated by the earthquake. For the past few weeks, Madhu and 14 fellow team members have hiked mountainous terrain, witnessed landslides and lived in tents, in order to reach the most remote communities in Gorkha, the epicentre of the 25 April earthquake in Nepal. Read more on caritas.org.

What do Ukrainian psychologists deal with?
May 18, 2015 Ukraine

What do Ukrainian psychologists deal with?

In late April, psychologists met in Prague to discuss topics important in the local context, such as how to provide psychosocial assistance to prisoners, dealing with displaced persons fleeing the conflict in the east of the country, and supporting people suffering from severe disabilities.

Trainings help Moldovan social workers improve their skills in homecare
May 15, 2015 Moldova

Trainings help Moldovan social workers improve their skills in homecare

Moldova, an Eastern European country, has been struggling with a shortage of social workers over the past twenty years. Few trained professionals alongside low salaries are much to blame for this. The number of people working in the country’s social sector in general is also critically low: 2,000.

Cardinal Tagle elected president of Caritas Internationalis
May 15, 2015 All news

Cardinal Tagle elected president of Caritas Internationalis

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila, Philippines has been elected as the new president of Caritas Internationalis at the confederation’s 20th General Assembly in Rome. Read more on caritas.org.

Humanitarian aid in Ukraine is underfunded
May 13, 2015 Ukraine

Humanitarian aid in Ukraine is underfunded

As the conflicts in eastern Ukraine are increasing in last three months, the humanitarian situation is rapidly getting worse. In one year, the number of exiles has increased from 17,000 in April 2014 to the current 1,200,000 or even 1,225,700 people, as reported on 24th of April, 2015 by the UN Office for Humanitarian Assistance.